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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Oxberrylaw Holes | Oxberrylaw Holes | Mr. Robt Grey | On Sheet | Two, deep chasms, in | ||
Oxberrylaw Holes | Mr. George Smailes | 27.12 | the rocks, between, high | |||
Oxberrylaw Holes | Mr. Martin Archbold | and low water, on the | ||||
east side of Oxberry Law | ||||||
Liverpool Hole | Liverpool Hole | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A deep chasm, in | ||
27.12 | the rocks, between | |||||
high and low water, | ||||||
a short distance South | ||||||
of "Oxberry Law" | ||||||
A ship named the | ||||||
"Liverpool" was driven | ||||||
in here and wrecked, | ||||||
hence the name – | ||||||
Little Carr | Little Carr | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A long narrow halftide Rock | ||
Little Carr | North Sea Pilot part 3 | 27.12 | by north and south, | |||
page 28 – | about 6 chains out | |||||
from low water, on | ||||||
the north side of Craster | ||||||
Haven – there is a large | ||||||
+ called Great Carr | Rock on the south side + | |||||
Note: Unsigned; hand of William Beatty
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Transcribed by PT
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